GUIDE TO GRADUATIONAcademic Year 2019-20
BACHELOR OF ARTS: Policy, Politics and International Affairs
ubalt.edu/policyandpolitics
The mission of the College of Public Affairs Advising Center is to provide quality academic advisement that empowers students to develop and implement sound educational plans that are consistent with their personal values, goals and career plans. Our purpose is to guide students to become self-directed learners and decision-makers.
The College of Public Affairs is committed to providing the guidance and support you need to complete your program in a timely manner. This Guide to Graduation provides the in-depth information necessary to assist you in planning your undergraduate academic career. It contains contact information, important resources, a program checklist and a suggested four-year plan of study.
While this information will be helpful to you, you should also contact your academic adviser. Your adviser is there to assist you in planning your program plan of study and to answer your questions. All new students are required to meet with an adviser prior to registering for their first semester to receive a personalized program checklist.
UB recognizes that consistent and timely academic advising is strongly related to student success. To enhance the services we provide to our students and to increase the likeliness for success and on-time degree completion, UB implemented mandatory milestone advising for all new undergraduate students beginning in fall 2017.
Milestone advising will be anchored by three specific touch points and aligned with the personal, professional and academic goals of students at those points.
45 Credits: Advisers will work with students to further explore the declared major and connect students with support services, clubs and other campus groups to enhance the opportunity to be involved in the UB community.
60 Credits: Advisers will work with students to prepare for internships, Global Field Studies and other experiential learning opportunities. Students will also be re-introduced to the support services offered by the Career and Internship Center.
90 Credits: Advisers will focus on the final steps to graduation and the options for post-bachelor’s degree completion. Students will learn more about the graduate degree programs at UB that fit with their goals.
Students must meet with their advisers to discuss their next steps for registration, course scheduling and other key academic topics before they register for classes. Advisers will release the milestone advising service indicator on students’ accounts at the conclusion of the advising meetings.
Your academic adviser will assist you throughout your time at UB at any credit point; however, it is ultimately your responsibility to complete the degree requirements and acquaint yourself with the University’s academic policies.
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Academic Year 2019-20
B.A. in Policy, Politics and International Affairs
CONTACT INFO: College of Public Affairs Advising CenterLiberal Arts and Policy Building Room 111410.837.5359ubalt.edu/policyandpolitics
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B.A. IN POLICY, POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM CHECKLIST Student Name: ___________________________________________________________ Student ID#: _____________________
General Education Requirements – 38 credits
• Students entering in fall 2016 and later
• Upper-division courses are 300 or 400 level.
• Complete with a grade of C- or higher except where noted.
• See course lists for each area.
> Arts and Humanities Area (AH, AHE) – 9 creditsComplete one course from two separate AH disciplines, and one upper-division Ethics (AHE) course.
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
AH1: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
AH2: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
*AHE: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________ *upper division, C or better
> Social and Behavioral Sciences Area (SBS) – 6 creditsComplete one course from two separate SBS disciplines.
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
SBS1: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
SBS2: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
> Biological and Physical Sciences Area (BPS, BPSL) – 7 creditsComplete two courses, one of which must be a laboratory course.
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
BPS: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
BPSL: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
> Mathematics Area (MA) – 3 creditsComplete one course. Check your major requirements for recommendation. Note: placement required prior to registration
Complete Math Placement: RSVP at ubalt.edu/placement
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
MA: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
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> English Composition Area (COMP, UCOMP) – 6 creditsComplete two composition courses, one of which must be upper division. Note: placement required prior to registration
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
COMP: ____________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
*UCOMP: __________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________ *upper division, C or better
> General Education Electives (ELECGE) – 7+ creditsComplete as many general education courses as needed to reach 38-credit requirement.
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
ELECGE: ___________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
ELECGE: ___________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
ELECGE: ___________________________________________________________ ________________ ___________ ___________
Students with an A.A. or A.S. degree from a Maryland public institution complete only the AHE and UCOMP requirements.
University of Baltimore Graduation Requirements
• Students entering in fall 2017 and later
• For General Education GR courses, earn a grade of C- or higher.
• For GR courses within your academic program, follow the grade requirements of the program.
• Consult with your academic adviser on the best course selections for your program.
• See lists of approved courses.
Information Literacy (IL) Term Grade Credit Hours
Must take GVPP 408 ________________ ___________ ___________
Technological Fluency (TF) Term Grade Credit Hours
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Oral Communication (OC) Term Grade Credit Hours
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Global Awareness and Diverse Perspectives (GD) Term Grade Credit Hours
Must take GVPP 210: Introduction to International Studies ________________ ___________ ___________
Capstone Experience Term Grade Credit Hours
GVPP 499: Senior Seminar ________________ ___________ ___________
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B.A. in Policy, Politics and International Affairs Requirements – 42 credits
• Students entering in fall 2019 and later • Complete with a grade of C or higher except where noted.
> Core Program: six Government courses – 18 credits
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
• GVPP 201: American Government ________________ ___________ ___________
• GVPP 210: Introduction to International Studies ________________ ___________ ___________
• ECON 200: The Economic Way of Thinking or GVPP 315: Public Policy Analysis ________________ ___________ ___________
• GVPP 324: American Public Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
• GVPP 408: Methods in Government and Public Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
• GVPP 499: Senior Seminar ________________ ___________ ___________
> Major Electives: eight courses – 24 creditsStudents who have a career interest in public policy and administration, public law or applied politics should take at least 9 credits in one of the first three areas.
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
Public Policy and Administration
GVPP 315: Public Policy Analysis ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 320: Public Administration ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 322: Bureaucracy and Public Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 326: Urban Politics and Public Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 423: Public Budgeting and Personnel Admin ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 425: Administrative Law and Processes ________________ ___________ ___________
HSMG 373: Health Policy and Politics ________________ ___________ ___________
Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
Public Law and American Constitutional Systems
GVPP 340: Constitutional Law ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 341: Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights ________________ ___________ ___________
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GVPP 344: American Presidency ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 345: The Legislative Process ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 348: State and Local Government ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 381: American Political Thought ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 426: Foundations of Democracy I ________________ ___________ ___________
Applied Politics
GVPP 360: Parties, Campaigns, and Elections ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP: 362: Media and Government ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 461: Maryland Government Processes & Politics ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 463: Interest Group Politics & Lobbying ________________ ___________ ___________
International Affairs
GVPP 297: Special Topics In International Studies ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 385: World Politics ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 386: American Foreign Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 481: Globalization ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 479: Special Topics in International Relations ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 484: International Political Economy ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 485: The Far East in World Affairs ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 486: The Middle East ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 487: Western Europe ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 488: Russia and China in World Affairs ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 489: International Organizations ________________ ___________ ___________
Other Major Electives:
GVPP 382: Political Ideologies ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 410: Race and Politics ________________ ___________ ___________
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Course Title Term Grade Credit Hours
GVPP 470/471: Individual Research (1-3 credits) ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 480: Environmental Politics and Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 482: Topics in Political Theory ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 483: Aging and Public Policy ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 490/491: Internship ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 493: Honors Seminar ________________ ___________ ___________
GVPP 497: Topics in GVT & Public Policy (1-6 credits) ________________ ___________ ___________
> General Electives Complete as many courses as necessary from any discipline to fulfill your 120-credit requirement to graduate.
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Academic Year 2019-20 | 8 4-Year Plan for Incoming Freshmen Policy, Politics and International Affairs, B.A.Below is an example plan of study for the Policy, Politics and International Affairs program. This is meant to act as a guide, but need not be followed in the same order for every student. Part-time students and those students transferring in credits from another university or college will need to adjust their plan accordingly. This plan does not account for courses taken during summer sessions. Students should consult with their adviser each semester prior to registration.
Year 11st Semester (Fall)
WRIT 100 or Elective 3
Developmental MATH or MATH 113 or 115* (*recommended) 0-3
IDIS 101 (first year seminar and GE Elective) 3
Learning Community Course (Comm GR and GE/WRIT 101 GE) 3
Learning Community Course (GE/Social Science GE) 3
15
2nd Semester (Spring)
GVPP 201 3
Science Lecture (GE) 3
Learning Community Course (Comm GR and GE elect/WRIT 101 GE) 3
Learning Community Course (ARTS & Humanities GE) 3
MATH 113, 115 OR Elective 3
15
Year 23rd Semester (Fall)
GVPP 210 3
ECON 200 or GVPP 315 3
Science with Lab (GE) 4
Arts & Humanities (GE) 3
Elective 3
16
4th Semester (Spring)
GVPP 324 3
Major Elective #1 3
Technological Fluency (recommend COSC 100 or INSS 100 GR and GE) 3
WRIT 300 (or WRIT 200) (Upper Level GE) 3
Elective 3
15
Year 35th Semester (Fall)
Elective 3
Major Elective #3 3
Elective 3
IDIS 302 (Upper level GE) 3
Elective or WRIT 300 (if WRIT 200 was needed prior to WRIT 300) 3
15
6th Semester (Spring)
Elective 3
Major Elective #4 3
Major Elective #5 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15
Year 47th Semester (Fall)
GVPP 408 3
Major Elective #6 3
Major Elective #7 3
Elective or GVPP 499 3
Elective 3
15
8th Semester (Spring)
GVPP 499 or Elective 3
Major Elective #8 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15
58-61 60121Total
SUMMER/WINTER
Elective 3
3